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JAVAN TIGER
The Javan tiger (Panthera tigris sondaica) is an extinct tiger subspecies
that inhabited the Indonesian island of Java until the mid-1970s.
Javan tigers were very small compared to other subspecies of the Asian
mainland, but larger in size than Bali tigers. They usually had long and thin
stripes, which were slightly more numerous than those of the Sumatran tiger.
The males javan tiger had body length of 248 cm and weighed between
100 and 141 kg. Females were smaller than males and weighed between 75
and 115 kg.
Their nose was long and narrow, occipital plane remarkably narrow and
carnassials relatively long. Based on these cranial differences, the Javan tiger
was proposed to be assigned to a distinct species, Panthera sondaica.

FLAGS
A flag is a piece of fabric (most often rectangular or quadrilateral) with
a distinctive design that is used as a symbol, as a signaling device, or as
decoration. The term flag is also used to refer to the graphic design employed,
and flags have since evolved into a general tool for rudimentary signalling
and identification, especially in environments where communication is
similarly challenging (such as the maritime environment where semaphore is
used).
National flags are potent patriotic symbols with varied wide-ranging
interpretations. Flags are also used in messaging, advertising, or for other
decorative purposes. The study of flags is known as vexillology, from the Latin
word vexillum, meaning flag or banner.

MOUSE-DEER

Mouse-deer, are small ungulates that make up the family Tragulidae, the
only members of the infraorder Tragulina. They are found mostly in forests in
South and Southeast Asia, with a single species in the rainforests of Central
and West Africa.
Mouse-deer have primitive features, closer to non-ruminants such as
pigs. All species in the family lack of horns, but both sexes have elongated
canine teeth. These are especially prominent in males, where they project out
on either side of the lower jaw, and are used in fights. Their legs are short and
thin, which make them lack in agility, but also helps them maintain a smaller
profile to aid in running through the dense foliage of their environments.
They are solitary or live in pairs. The young are weaned at three months
of age, and reach sexual maturity between five and 10 months. Parental care
is relatively limited. Although they lack the types of scent glands found in
most other ruminants, they do have a chin gland for marking each other as
mates or antagonists, and, in the case of the water chevrotain, anal and
preputial glands for marking territory. Their territories are relatively small,
on the order of 13–24 hectares (32–59 acres), but neighbors generally ignore
each other, rather than compete aggressively.

DRONE

A drone is an unmanned aircraft. The term drone, more widely used by


the public, refers to the resemblance of dumb-looking navigation and loud-
and-regular motor sounds to the male bee. Drone is also known as an
unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), as an unmanned aircraft system (UAS), or by
several other names.
The flight of UAVs may operate with various degrees of autonomy:
either under remote control by a human operator, or fully autonomously, by
computers. A UAV uses aerodynamic forces to provide vehicle lift and can fly
autonomously or be piloted remotely. It can also be expendable or
recoverable, and can carry a lethal or nonlethal payload."
PERSONAL LETTER

To:
Mellyani
Jl. Timur Puan 45
Jakarta

Dear Mellyani,

On my last school holiday, my classmates and I went to Borobudur. The


Borobudur temple is really magnficent. The hugeness of the temple really
impressed me. How could our ancestors build such a big temple? It was
amazing.
In the temple, we went upstairs step by step. Walking around the temple, we
saw many reliefs on the temple walls. Some foreigners seemed interested in
them. I overheard their conversation with the guide. Actually the rellif tells a
story.
It was really a nice experience!
I hope you can go there someday
Love

Renny

Dear Putri,
Putri, I’m so glad knowing that you and your family will come here next
holiday. We haven’t met each other for a long time. I miss you so much. If ou
come here, I will show a new park in my town. It is a nice place.
You said you and your family would go by train. However, I don’t know when
you will come here exactly. Please tell me the time, so I can pick you up at the
railway station.
Okay, that’s all for you now. Please reply soon. My love to auntie, uncle and
Raka.

Love

Ratih
Jalan A. Yani 45
Surabaya
6 June 2007

Dear Raflli,
Tiara and I will have a semester break next week. We plan to go to Bali.
Because our holiday is very short, we will stay there from 14 June until 17
June 2007
By the way, can you help me? I want you to pick us up at Ngurah Rai Airport.
We will leave for Bali on Thursday at 07:00 a.m. in the first flight from Juanda
Airport. It will take us one hours to reach Bali. I hope you will be on time. I
will call you then.
Well, I must finish now because I have to prepare for my test tomorrow. Okay,
see you there.

Love

Nina

Jakarta, 1st December 2015


Thomas
Jln. Cendana. No. 16
Sukabumi 54111

Hello my friend, how are you doing, there? I hope you are in good condition. I
am sending this letter to give you some good news.

It’s been one year we separated, since you moved to Sukabumi. I miss you so
much. I’m really looking forward to meeting with you soon. After waiting for
so long, I finally granted permission to visit you in Sukabumi. Maybe next
month I will go to your home. When i got there, you have to take me around
to the best tourism spot. I really wanted to visit all the beach. See you there
buddy.

Your friend,
Caroline
ANOUNCEMENT

ATTENTION PLEASE!

Our school will have a Dancing Competition that will be held on 14th march
2012.
Registration will be held on 10th-12th at Osis room
Free Registration and full of prize!

For More Information contact our Osis chairperson

ANNOUNCEMENT

To: Staff and members of students' organization. Would you like to come and
join us on: Day: Monday
Date: 3 October 2011
Time: 09.30 a.m P
frogram: Regular meeting.
Thanks for your attention.

Chairperson,
Dude.

ANNOUNCEMENT
For all students SMK PGRI Sinabung
Implementation Class Meeting SMK PGRI Sinabung be held on 11 to 15 April
2015.
Here is a list of Class Meeting Competition of SMK PGRI Sinabung :
- Basketball
- Futsal
- Football
- Badminton
- Volley
- Speech
- Story Telling
- School Board Magazine
All classes must register their team before 11 April 2015.
The winner will get a trophy and a prize.
Thank you for your attention, and good luck!
RE: Mandatory Meeting

Plan to attend a meeting on our new retirement plan on Friday, November 29,
in the large conference room. The meeting begins at 1:30 p.m. and will last
one hour.
Complete the attached fact finder and bring it with you.
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Sunday and Public Holidays :
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